Happy New Year, Y'all!
We had a wonderful Christmas this year. Ian declared it the "Best Christmas EVER!!" We spent Christmas in the mountains with the family.
We got a balled and burlaped tree that we planted in my in-laws' front driveway. Ian helped dig the hole and then we took a picture of him next to the tree. We plan on seeing how much they both grow as the years progress.
I spent an obscene amount of time trying to get a good pic of Ian and Grammy. This was the best of the lot. I like it though because it is obvious that they love each other and have fun together.
I also discovered this trip that there is lots of lovely lichen in the mountains of NC. Just check out this little beauty. It looks like something out of a fairy realm.
There are some great things in store for us in 2010. I am feeling good because I've got some births lined up, I am all set to get my second level Reiki attunement so I can start giving reiki sessions. We are going to Italy this summer!!! Buck's cousin CC turned 18 and Buck just turned 40 so his parents are sending the three of us to Rome, Florence and Venice in June or July as their birthday presents. 2010 is looking like it will be a great year.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Monday, November 16, 2009
Snapshot Monday
Here are some views of what we have been up to lately:
We found a new park right by our house. It is so cool. There are two playgrounds and lots of trails. One park is made out of found wood and has rain barrels and recycling at each picnic shelter. It also has a huge, steep slide that Ian loves.
We went to see cousin CC run in the NC High School Cross Country finals last weekend. She had a good run and was quite pleased with her final XC run (she's a senior so this was the last opportunity to run). It was also great to see some family and to have a nice meal together. I love my mother-in-law and always feel so lucky to have a great mil when most people I know can't stand theirs. She and I disagree (a lot) about education and unschooling (since she is a school teacher) but otherwise we get along swimmingly. Also, I think as time goes by and Ian gets older she will change her mind about unschooling.
We got some Magic Rocks the other day at Buck's work. They were really pretty initially and I took lots of pictures to keep track of their progress, but as soon as I had to rinse out the tank (per the directions) they fell apart and most of them fell out of the tank. I don't think it was a very fun toy. It was just kind of...there.
Last night Ian and I watched 'Ferris Bueller" and "Willy Wonka" while we got crafty. He drew and painted Oompa Loompas and Willy Wonka and I made some more felt food. I am thrilled with my shrimp. It was all free hand and spur of the moment. The cake is cute but I would do it differently if I ever made another piece. I also made a sausage but we couldn't find it when we were taking pictures. Today we will make more food and try some embroidery.
We found a new park right by our house. It is so cool. There are two playgrounds and lots of trails. One park is made out of found wood and has rain barrels and recycling at each picnic shelter. It also has a huge, steep slide that Ian loves.
We went to see cousin CC run in the NC High School Cross Country finals last weekend. She had a good run and was quite pleased with her final XC run (she's a senior so this was the last opportunity to run). It was also great to see some family and to have a nice meal together. I love my mother-in-law and always feel so lucky to have a great mil when most people I know can't stand theirs. She and I disagree (a lot) about education and unschooling (since she is a school teacher) but otherwise we get along swimmingly. Also, I think as time goes by and Ian gets older she will change her mind about unschooling.
We got some Magic Rocks the other day at Buck's work. They were really pretty initially and I took lots of pictures to keep track of their progress, but as soon as I had to rinse out the tank (per the directions) they fell apart and most of them fell out of the tank. I don't think it was a very fun toy. It was just kind of...there.
Last night Ian and I watched 'Ferris Bueller" and "Willy Wonka" while we got crafty. He drew and painted Oompa Loompas and Willy Wonka and I made some more felt food. I am thrilled with my shrimp. It was all free hand and spur of the moment. The cake is cute but I would do it differently if I ever made another piece. I also made a sausage but we couldn't find it when we were taking pictures. Today we will make more food and try some embroidery.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Snapshot Sunday
Here is another long-awaited (ha ha!) version of Snapshot Sunday.
We had a peek from the sun for a bit so the little boy and the big boy ran around in the backyard with foam swords for a while.
We are starting to decorate for Halloween. This is Buck's favorite holiday so he goes all out. This year we decided to do a haunted Victorian mansion to be like the one from Disneyland. We have rounded up all the creepy old family pictures (of which Buck has lots :) and made a display in a bookcase. The big picture is actually Buck's parents and Buck (as the baby) back in 1970. His folks were actors and were in a play right around the time he was born so this was taken as a promotional photo.
Ian is getting into the Halloween spirit by drawing skeletons and specters and watching "Nightmare Before Christmas" about 4 times a day! He has plans to collaborate with me on a book version though.
Ah, I found a box of treasures and memories in some stuff that my mom dropped off for Nick. First I found some pictures of old houses and 15-year- old me. Man, I am glad I am not 15 again. I also found a date book from 1987, the year I was left alone at JFK airport (at age 9.5) and the year Nick accidentally burned down the house in the picture!
The last treasure is a mixed blessing. I found a really sad letter from Jensen (from 1991) with a bunch of his hair in it! It is the only physical thing I have left of him, so it was really bittersweet to find it. The letter was also heart-breaking.
See Sarah to play!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Chemicals and Concoctions!
Today we were treated to a fun, empty and cold park with some friends. Afterwards we had lunch at Chick-fil-A where Ian! got a beaker with his meal.
Okay, so here is a brief aside: last night Ian! and I were discussing exclamation points and how they work, and he thought it would be better if his name and my name had exclamation points after them from now on since we are cool and need some way to denote that. I love my boy!
So, he was pretty stoked about the beaker and told me he wanted to make chemicals once we got home. First it was simply milk, water, and gummies. I brought out some stuff I thought would be fun like syrup and vanilla and sprinkles.
I thought he might actually want to taste it so I chose sweetish things. Then it got chunkier with bread and vitamins and pumpkin seeds and protein powder.
Then it got so crazy that Ian! ran out of room in the beaker and had to move it to a large measuring cup. He added all sorts of spices and condiments and herbs. His favorite thing was adding a bunch of secret ingredients and then watching them sink into the chemical.
He discovered he could use his stirring straw to blow bubbles and that opened up a whole new way to mix his concoction.
All told he used over 30 different ingredients. We had so much fun together this afternoon listening to good music, pretending to be Chairface Chipendale's wife and son (any Tick fans out there?) and making concoctions, connections and good memories.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Snapshot Sunday
Dearest's role-playing stuff
A bird on a wire
Our "new" front door (since Nick's room covers the old front door).
Rusty railing
Ian drew his dream for me today. He has been wanting to dream about the Animaniacs for such a long time and was thrilled with his brain for giving him the desired dream this morning! He is drawing Yakko in this picture but Wakko is his favorite. He is requesting a little sister to play the part of Dot :)
See Sarah to play!
Monday, September 7, 2009
Snapshot Sunday-Life on the couch edition
It is sad to say that almost all of my pics from yesterday were taken whilst sitting on the couch. That is where I spent the majority of my day. I have been having a lot of lower back pain for the last month or so and this weekend it got to the point where I couldn't do much except lounge
and play Gauntlet (I got to level 100!) and eat cake lovingly prepared by dearest for no special reason (it says "Cutsie and LIBC" Ian calls my Cutsie and Buck calls me LIBC). I managed to make a surcoat on Friday for my brother Nick who will be knighted next weekend. I also played a lot of New Super Mario Bros. on my lovely turquoise DSi that I got for my birthday and I watched Buck and Ian have a Battle Royale with good guys vs. bad guys.
I will be going to the chiropractor tomorrow, so next Sunday will be more action-packed, I'm sure. I just realized that all of the pictures are blue! It wasn't planned but I like it.
See Sarah to play!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Snapshot Sunday
It was a.....
Lego and ice cream....
journal writin'.....
Upside-down movie watchin'....
Munchkin playin'....
Library bookin'......
kind of day.
See Sarah to play along.....
Lego and ice cream....
journal writin'.....
Upside-down movie watchin'....
Munchkin playin'....
Library bookin'......
kind of day.
See Sarah to play along.....
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